saliva
a bolus
a bolus
Food is chewed and moistened in the mouth, where it mixes with saliva to begin the process of breaking down carbohydrates. The teeth help mechanically break down food into smaller pieces, while enzymes in the saliva start to chemically digest starches.
food is chewed in your molars.
A soft mass of chewed food ready to be swallowed is known as
A ball of chewed food mixed with saliva is referred to as a bolus.
A ball of chewed up food is called a bolus. It forms in the mouth during the chewing process and is then swallowed to move down the esophagus and into the stomach for further digestion.
Already Been Chewed. :)
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in the stomach of cours.
bolus
"Chewed" is the past tense of "chew." It describes the action of grinding and crushing food with the teeth.